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NDF chief hails Zambia’s support 
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NDF chief hails Zambia’s support 

Zebaldt Ngaruka  The  Chief of the Defence Force, Air Marshal Martin Kambulu Pinehas said the  Namibian Defence Force (NDF) acknowledges Zambia’s support during Namibia’s liberation struggle.  Speaking during a recent visit to Zambia, Pinehas highlighted the strong bond between the two countries, adding that his visit is also aimed at strengthening the existing relationship between...

Return to senses, Amushelelo told
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Return to senses, Amushelelo told

Iuze Mukube Acting Judge Anne-Doris Hans-Kaumbi said the aim of the sentence in a contempt of court [facie curiae] matter is to bring an offender to his senses in the very proceedings in which the offence is committed. Social activist Michael Amushelelo was convicted on a charge of contempt committed in court on 7 April...

Budget lacks economic interventions – Hengari 
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Budget lacks economic interventions – Hengari 

Suzith Tjitaura  Popular Democratic Movement Member of Parliament Inna Hengari said the 2025/26 budget falls woefully short of setting a decisive and transformative agenda for the new administration.  She said it lacks the bold economic interventions necessary to tackle the deeply structural challenges facing the country. Hengari made these remarks in Parliament on Tuesday dur...

UN: Almost 7.7 million in South Sudan face ‘crisis’ hunger levels 
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UN: Almost 7.7 million in South Sudan face ‘crisis’ hunger levels 

JUBA – Almost 7.7 million people in South Sudan face crisis levels of hunger, the United Nations said yesterday, many located in the country’s restive northeast rocked by recent clashes.  The deeply-impoverished nation has battled instability and insecurity since independence in 2011, with violence between forces allied to the president and his deputy further threatening...

Gabon’s sole train on tricky track to modernity
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Gabon’s sole train on tricky track to modernity

OWENDO – Through dense equatorial rainforest the train steamed ahead along Gabon’s sole railway line, a vital yet unreliable cog shuttling minerals, people and timber — as well as the odd coffin — across the country. “We’re forced to take the train. It’s not a choice,” said Aaron Houchi, a radiologist comfortably sat in the...

Algeria criticises US stance on disputed Western Sahara
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Algeria criticises US stance on disputed Western Sahara

ALGIERS – Algeria criticised the US yesterday after Washington reaffirmed its support for Morocco’s stance on the disputed Western Sahara, a territory largely controlled by Rabat, but claimed for decades by the Algiers-backed Polisario Front. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, meeting his Moroccan counterpart Nasser Bourita Tuesday, “reiterated that the United States recognises Moroccan...

Israel strikes civilian in residential block
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Israel strikes civilian in residential block

GAZA CITY – Gaza’s civil defence agency said an Israeli strike on a residential building in Gaza City killed at least 23 people yesterday, most of them children or women, as the military said it targeted a “senior Hamas” militant. The strike took place in the Shujaiya neighbourhood of Gaza City, the agency’s spokesman Mahmud...

Thailand revokes visa of US academic
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Thailand revokes visa of US academic

BANGKOK – A United States (US) academic, charged with breaking Thailand’s strict royal defamation laws, was granted bail yesterday, his lawyers said.  But he remains in custody, pending an appeal to immigration authorities who earlier revoked his visa. Paul Chambers, who has spent over a decade teaching Southeast Asian politics at a Thai university, was...